SUMMARY:
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FRANCIS RECEIVES IN AUDIENCE THE INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC CHILD BUREAU:
THE CHURCH WILL TAKE NO STEP BACKWARDS IN SANCTIONS AGAINST CHILD
ABUSERS
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THE POPE RECEIVES THE ITALIAN MOVEMENT FOR LIFE
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POPE'S MESSAGE TO VENEZUELA: MAY UNITY PREVAIL OVER CONFLICT
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AUDIENCES
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FRANCIS
RECEIVES IN AUDIENCE THE INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC CHILD BUREAU: THE
CHURCH WILL TAKE NO STEP BACKWARDS IN SANCTIONS AGAINST CHILD ABUSERS
Vatican
City, 11 April 2014 (VIS) This morning Pope Francis received in
audience a delegation from the International Catholic Child Bureau
(BICE), instituted following Pope Pius XII's appeal for the defence
of children following the Second World War. Since then, this
organisation, born of the maternity of the Church, as Pope Francis
remarked, has been committed to promoting the defence of the rights
of children, also contributing to the 1989 United Nations Convention
and working in constant collaboration with the Holy See in New York,
Strasbourg and above all in Geneva.
Francis,
after stating that in a well-constructed society, privileges should
only be for children and the elderly because the future of the people
is in their hands, went on to comment on the theme of abuse of
minors. I feel that I must take responsibility for all the harm that
some priests quite a number, but not in proportion to the total I
must take responsibility and ask forgiveness for the damage they have
caused through sexual abuse of children. The Church is aware of this
damage. It is their own personal and moral damage, but they are men
of the Church. And we will not take one step backwards in dealing
with this problem and the sanctions that must be imposed. On the
contrary, I believe that we must be even stronger. You do not
interfere with children.
In
our times, it is important to implement projects against forced
labour, against the recruitment of child soldiers, and against every
type of violence against minors. On a more positive note, it is
necessary to emphasise the right of children to grow up within a
family, with a father and a mother able to create a suitable
environment for their development and emotional maturity. Continuing
to mature in the relationship, in the complementarity of the
masculinity and femininity of a father and a mother, and thus
preparing the way for emotional maturity.
This
means, at the same time, supporting parents' right to moral and
religious education for their children. In this regard, I would like
to express my refusal of any type of educational experimentation on
children. One does not experiment on children and young people. They
are not guinea pigs! The horrors of the manipulation of education
that we have experienced in the great genocidal dictatorships of the
twentieth century have not disappeared; they have retained current
relevance in various guises and in proposals that, under the pretext
of modernity, compel children and the young to take the dictatorial
path of 'unitary thought'. A great educator said to me, little more
than a week ago, At times, we don't know if these projects referring
to real education projects are sending a child to school or to a
re-education camp.
Working
for human rights presupposes keeping anthropological formation alive,
being well prepared regarding the reality of the human person, and
knowing how to respond to the problems and challenges posed by
contemporary cultures and mentalities that are spread by the mass
media. Obviously this does not mean seeking refuge in protected
environments, which these days are incapable of giving life, which
are linked to cultures that have already moved on. . No, this isn't
right. It means facing with the positive values of the human person
the new challenges that the new culture presents. For you, this means
offering to your managers and workers a permanent formation regarding
the anthropology of the child, as it is there that rights and duties
are based. This decides the approach to educational projects, that
obviously must continue to progress, mature and adapt to the signs of
the times, always respecting human identity and freedom of
conscience.
Thank
you again, and I wish you well in your work. I am reminded of the
logo of the Commission for the protection of childhood and
adolescence in Buenos Aires. It was an image of the Holy Family
seated on a donkey, fleeing to Egypt to defend the Child. At times it
is necessary to flee; at times it is necessary to stop to protect
oneself; and at times one must fight. But always with tenderness.
THE
POPE RECEIVES THE ITALIAN MOVEMENT FOR LIFE
Vatican
City, 11 April 2014 (VIS) This morning in the Sala Clementina of the
Vatican Apostolic Palace the Holy Father received 470 members of the
Italian Movement for Life. The Pontiff thanked them for their work,
especially for the Progetto Gemma (a form of prenatal adoption at a
distance to assist pregnant women in difficulty) which, he said, in
these twenty years has enabled, through a particular form of concrete
solidarity, the birth of many children who otherwise would never have
seen the light of day.
Human
life is sacred and inviolable, he emphasised. Every civil right is
based on the recognition of the first, fundamental right, the right
to life, which is not subject to any condition, of a qualitative,
economic and certainly not of an ideological nature. Just as the
commandment 'Thou shalt not kill' places a clear limit guaranteeing
the value of human life, today we must also say 'No to an economy of
exclusion and inequality'. This economy kills. Human beings are
themselves considered consumer goods to be used and then discarded.
We have created a 'throwaway' culture which is now spreading. In this
way life too is discarded, continued the Holy Father, quoting from
his apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium.
One
of the most serious risks of our age is the divorce of economy and
morality, the separation between the opportunities offered by a
market which has every technological novelty at its disposal and the
basic ethical norms of human nature, which are increasingly
neglected. Therefore it is necessary to reaffirm our solid opposition
to any direct offence against life, especially when innocent and
defenceless, and the unborn child in its mother's womb is the
quintessence of innocence. Let us remember the words of Vatican
Council II: 'Therefore from the moment of its conception life must be
guarded with the greatest care while abortion and infanticide are
unspeakable crimes'.
I
remember once, a long time ago, he added, I participated in a
conference with doctors. After the conference I greeted them and
while I spoke to them, one of them called me to one side. He had a
package and he said to me, 'Father, I want to leave this with you.
These are the instruments I have used to carry out abortions. I have
encountered the Lord and repented, and now I fight for life'. He gave
me all those instruments. Let us pray for this good man.
Every
Christian has the responsibility of this witness to the Gospel: to
protect life with courage and love in all its phases. I encourage you
to do this, always with an attitude of closeness and proximity, so
that every woman feels considered as a person, listened to, welcomed
and accompanied.
We
have spoken about children: there are many of them! But I would also
like to speak about grandparents, the other side of life! Because we
must also care for grandparents, because children and grandparents
are the hope of the people. Children and young people, because they
lead the people ahead; and the elderly, because they hold the wisdom
of history, they are the memory of the people. Protect life in a time
in which children and grandparents enter into this throwaway culture
and are regarded as disposable material. No! Children and the elderly
are the hope of a population!
He
concluded, The Lord supports the activities you carry out as Help
Centres for Life and as a Movement for Life, in particular the
project One of Us. I entrust you to the heavenly intercession of the
Virgin Mother Mary and impart a heartfelt blessing to your families.
POPE'S
MESSAGE TO VENEZUELA: MAY UNITY PREVAIL OVER CONFLICT
Vatican
City, 11 April 2014 (VIS) On the occasion of the initiation of the
Dialogue for Peace between the government and opposition groups in
Venezuela, in which the Holy See has been invited as a mediator, the
Holy Father has sent a message to President Nicolas Maduro Moros,
members of government, representatives of the Democratic Unity
Roundtable and the chancellors of UNASUR, to express his wish that
unity always prevail over conflict: The message was read yesterday
during the inaugural session of the event by Archbishop Aldo
Giordano, apostolic nuncio to Venezuela. The full text is reproduced
below:
Firstly,
I would like to thank you for your invitation to the Holy See to
participate in the process of dialogue and peace for your beloved
country. To each one of you I wish first o all to assure my prayers
that the meeting and the process you are undertaking may bear the
desired fruit of national reconciliation and peace, gifts we invoke
from God for the entire Venezuelan population.
I
am aware of the disquiet and suffering experienced by many people
and, while I express my concerns over what is happening, I renew my
affection for all Venezuelans and in particular for the victims of
the violence and their families. I am deeply convinced that violence
can never lead to the peace and well-being of a country, since it
always generates violence alone. On the contrary, through dialogue
you are able to rediscover the common shared foundation that will
lead you to overcome the current moment of conflict and polarisation,
which so deeply wounds Venezuela, to find forms of collaboration.
Respect for and acknowledgement of the differences that exist between
the Parties will promote the common good. All of you, indeed, share
the love for your countries and for your people, as well as serious
concerns linked to the economic crisis, violence and criminality. You
all have at heart the future of your children and the wish for peace
that distinguishes Venezuelans. You all have in common your faith in
God and the will to defend the dignity of the human person.
It
is precisely this that you have in common and which presses you to
undertake the dialogue that begins today, at the base of which there
must be an authentic culture of encounter, that is aware that unity
always prevails over conflict. I encourage you, therefore, not to
stop at this current situation of conflict, but rather to be open
with each other in order to become authentic peacemakers. At the
heart of every sincere dialogue there is, above all, acknowledgement
and respect for the other. Above all there is the 'heroism' of
forgiveness and mercy, which frees us from resentment and hatred, and
opens a truly new path. It will be a long and difficult road that
will require patience and courage, but it is the only one that can
lead to peace and justice. For the good of all your people and for
the future of your children, I ask you to find this courage.
With
these sentiments I accompany the dear Venezuelan nation, and to each
one of you I impart a heartfelt apostolic blessing, invoking the
Lord's help.
AUDIENCES
Vatican
City, 11 April 2014 (VIS) Today, the Holy Father received in
audience:
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Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Muller, prefect of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith.
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Bishop Oscar Cantoni of Crema, Italy.
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